#以太坊大户持仓变化 U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently signaled an important development: the government is no longer handling seized Bitcoin in the traditional way.



What was the usual approach? Law enforcement agencies would seize crypto assets and then proceed with auctions, eventually selling on exchanges to dump the market. Now, things are different — these BTC are directly incorporated into a "strategic reserve" management.

The implications behind this are worth pondering:

**First, the secondary market loses a regular dumping force.** Seized assets are no longer sold off periodically, meaning the potential selling pressure that once existed has completely disappeared. This is a tangible change for liquidity.

**Second, the government's attitude has shifted from "liquidation" to "long-term holding."** While they won't be aggressively buying on the open market, choosing to hoard rather than sell itself indicates recognition of the asset's long-term value.

**Most importantly, the positioning of this as a "strategic reserve."** This is not just a change of terminology; it's Bitcoin's first formal inclusion into the national asset management system. From "law enforcement gains" to "long-term strategic allocation," the identity is entirely different.

This isn't a direct price boost but a fundamental shift in the cognitive framework. A change in national-level attitude is often more significant than short-term market movements.

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ProposalManiacvip
· 01-11 07:40
Wait, so this is the logic of "institutional recognition"—the government shifts from enforcement agencies to strategic holders, and the incentive mechanism instantly reverses. Previously, the expectation of selling pressure pushed prices down; now, locking in assets itself is a consensus signal. This mechanism design is quite ruthless.
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orphaned_blockvip
· 01-11 02:26
Wow, is the US government really starting to hoard coins? That's the most terrifying part.
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staking_grampsvip
· 01-10 12:35
Wow, this is the real deal. If the government stops dumping, we might have a chance.
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ArbitrageBotvip
· 01-08 08:58
Wow, this is a major event. The US government is starting to accumulate coins, indeed. Not dumping the market is the real scare... it shows they really believe in it. Once the term "strategic reserve" comes up, BTC's identity changes. This is recognition. Governments are starting to hoard... meanwhile, retail investors are still debating ups and downs. Laugh out loud. When the big players stop dumping, the market stabilizes significantly, and confidence grows.
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DataPickledFishvip
· 01-08 08:57
Wow, the government finally stopped dumping? Now that's a real positive signal.
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HorizonHuntervip
· 01-08 08:56
Wow, the government isn't dumping anymore? This is the real turning point.
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WalletInspectorvip
· 01-08 08:56
Wow... the government has started strategically accumulating BTC, and the era of traditional dumping is really coming to an end.
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SybilSlayervip
· 01-08 08:53
Damn, the government is starting to hoard coins, what does this mean... The dumpers are gone.
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CountdownToBrokevip
· 01-08 08:45
Wait, the government is hoarding coins? That's not good news; it's clearly recognizing BTC's position. Oh my!
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